Testseek.co.uk have collected 179 expert reviews of the Sony Xperia P LT22i and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Xperia P LT22i.
June 2012
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The editors liked
Great camera
Light yet sturdy design
Good battery life
NFC enabled
Fairly quick
Big vibrant display
8megapixel camera
Unibody feels solid
Plenty of power under the hood
Good camera performance
Bright
Colourful display
Unusual design
Dualcore chip
Impressive 8megapixel snapper and dedicated shutter key
Sleek
Unique design
1GHz dual
Core CPU
4
Inch display
Impressive rear camera
NFC capabilities
Excellent display
HDMI
Feels like a premium device
More intuitive to use than the Xperia S
Good screen
Fast processor
Good build
Nice size and screen quality
Easy to use UI
The editors didn't like
Screen isn't as bright as we'd expected
Runs on Gingerbread not Ice Cream Sandwich
Full of Sony bloatware
Some glitches and build quality issues
No Ice Cream Sandwich at launch
No microSD card slot
Poor battery performance
Display doesn't look natural
Some UI quirks make this phone feel a little dated
Abstract: Newly re-branded Sony Mobile hasn't taken long to fill its product portfolio for 2012. It announced the flagship Xperia S Android phone in January and has now added a new mid-range device, the Xperia P.The Sony Xperia P is just the second phone to be laun...
Published: 2012-07-09, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Comparison shopping is a tricky thing. With the facts we're presented with right now, the Xperia P isn't the best value. Especially considering you can get a better handset for just a few extra dollars per month. Being stuck with a phone you don't like fo...
Sony's Xperia P feels every bit like a premium smartphone. It's aluminum build, bright and vivid screen and good camera make it a valid alternative to some more expensive rivals. However, many potential buyers may be off put by the lack of Ice Cream Sa...
Sloppy front camera, Scratchprone body, Poor multitabbed browsing, Stiff camera button, Fiddly micro SIM holder
Although not the most high-end handset in the current Sony Xperia range of smartphones, the Sony Xperia P is a phone that punches above its weight and continues to impress with every new turn taken and new feature used. Closer in terms of abilities and pe...
We definitely like the aluminium construction of the Sony Xperia P but it does pose some issues. Firstly, the finish is far too easy to scratch and mark, with visible signs of wear and tear appearing after only a few days. Secondly, despite the rounded ba...
Abstract: The Xperia P doesn't boast of a powerful CPU or big screen. It instead emphasizes the design and user experience. This is actually a good thing, considering...
Without really rambling about we can clearly give the Xperia P our two thumbs up. The synergy of a languid and beautiful industrial design, a non-intrusive Android UI, impressive display and silky performance make the Xperia P perhaps the best Android sou...
Excellent design, Sturdy build, Great sound quality, Featurepacked camera.
Poor display contrast
The device's network and Wi-Fi performance were satisfactory throughout the review, and there were no issues with voice quality either. The onscreen keyboard is comfortable to use in portrait mode, and gets even better in landscape. The smartphone's 1300...
Fantastic screen, Good hardware quality, Above average battery life
No Android 4.0 as of now, No memory expansion slot,
The Xperia P is a great phone held back by its lack of Android 4.0. Its mid range rivals, the HTC One V , One S are both running Android 4.0. The fantastic screen, camera and overall performance on the other hand go in the Sony’s favor.If Sony sticks t...